1st double-paged spread of HERE COMES SANTA CAT – to give you an idea of the format!

Synopsis:

Christmas is approaching rapidly and Cat knows he’s unlikely to make Santa’s ‘nice’ list because he hasn’t always been, well, you know, nice! He comes up with a plan to dress up as Santa and give himself a present. Well that doesn’t quite go to plan and Cat might actually have to resort to being nice, if there’s enough time before Santa arrives. Maybe Cat has more ‘nice’ in him than he or anyone else realized? But even when Cat tries, (caroling, tree-decorating), CATastrophes always seem to occur. Will Cat get a Christmas present this year?

Why I like this Book:

Cat is such a cat! You know, selfish but cute and able to be kind and charming when necessary. This Cat is also just like some kids (and maybe adults) I know! The text is actually a series of questions and comments by Cat’s invisible owner addressed to Cat, who responds with expressions, signs, gestures… this is a very funny and creative way to write the story (as it is also in the prequel, EASTER CAT). Because of the small format, which works exceptionally well for this story, the text is always on one blank page and opposite is a simple, extraordinarily expressive and whimsical illustration of Cat in ink and colored pencils. This may sound a little old-fashioned, but I can assure you the conversation and all that happens to Cat alongside his very cute portrayal sustain the drama beautifully. This was a real page-turner for me and I can see it will need copious amounts of port on Christmas day for all the rereads, if you give it as a gift! A big paw up from me!

Activities/Resources:

The story itself will lead into a great discussion about small acts of kindness.

Have the older kids make pie-charts (you’ll have to read the book to get this!!!)

If you missed it, do check out this interview I did with the author, Deborah Underwood and her cat, Bella, two days ago.

Each week a group of bloggers reviews picture books we feel would make great educational reads. To help teachers, caregivers and parents, we have included resources and activities with each of our reviews. A complete list of the thousands of books we have reviewed can be found here on Susanna Leonard Hill’s website.

I really enjoyed your interview with Deborah Underwood this week. I loved Easter Cat, so I know I’ll love Santa Cat. Like the simplicity. Looking forward to what kind of trouble Santa Cat gets into. This will be a perfect Christmas gift for grandchildren.

Yep Christmas is just around the corner. We are already selling Christmas stamps at work and accepting Santa letters from kids. And today I was out shopping and picked up a couple of things for Christmas gifts. Your lovely review makes this a worthwhile gift indeed for the stocking. Thanks Joanna.

Joanna Marple

In my 20's, with only my guitar and a rucksack, I wandered the continents, immersing myself in the lives of some wonderful people, projects and stories, which changed the way I view my responsibility to others and this earth. Right now I'm a European transplant in the US who writes books for children and young adults. Stories can help us not only navigate our world but can connect us to others, and allow us to inspire and help each other. I believe that equity and empathy should be at the core of our all actions, words, and stories.
I am also a school librarian and I get a kick out of book-matchmaking! And I use the pronouns she/her.